Ambulance delayed after hitting speed bump with no road markings
A letter to Cambridgeshire County Council claims an was delayed to an emergency in Soham after hitting a speed bump that hasn't had its road markings renewed.
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Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
A letter to Cambridgeshire County Council claims an was delayed to an emergency in Soham after hitting a speed bump that hasn't had its road markings renewed.
MPs Ben Obese-Jecty and Ian Sollom have met with the Department for Education to discuss secondary schools that are run by the Astrea Academy Trust.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority will receive over £10.6m from the Government to bring “London-style buses” to the county.
The St Ives Guided Busway car trap in Cambridgeshire stopped a "Highway Maintenance" van on Friday, November 14 2024.
Treetops Soft Play in Ely hosted an annual fundraiser for Children In Need and Child Bereavement UK.
Chelsie Roberts, from Littleport, who lost her husband in a road traffic collision in January 2024 is urging drivers to be more aware of bikers.
David Worrell, 87, a prisoner at HMP Littlehey near Huntingdon is believed to have died from Alzheimer's dementia an inquest opening has revealed.
Cambridgeshire emergency services were called to help release a driver from an overturned car in Creek Road, March. The driver was taken to hospital.
Cambridgeshire Police are appealing for witnesses to come forwards following a caravan fire in Gorefield, Wisbech, on November 13, 2024.
Ongoing anti-social behaviour at 24 Sandys Crescent, Littleport, has led to a court issuing closure order for the property.
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